tolman78 wrote:Anybody interested in "Sussi e Biribissi" by Collodi Nipote (Paolo Lorenzini)? I'd like to give it a try.
Unfortunately we should wait:
as you can see here http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paolo_Lorenzini, this author died in 1958, so his works, in Europe, will be in public domain only after January 1st 2029.
ciao sono italiana e non me la sento di leggere un libro in inglese c'è qualcuno che ha già iniziato con qualche libro ed ha bisogno di gente per dividersi i capitoli?
come va? Spero che tu non abbia cambiato idea riguardo al volere leggere un libro in italiano!...
Hai qualche autore in mente o qualche preferenza in particolare sul genere?
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Hello!Ciao!
I'm Ingrid from Rome
I'd like to ask, 'cause I didn't find it in faq, what about translated books?
I'd like to read Pride and Prejudice (Orgoglio e Pregiudizio) by Jane Austen in italian, it is possible? And if it is, anyone whant to get start with me? (I just registered here in librivox so I'd like to start a cooperative project)
Thanks
Ingrid
smarties wrote:HiI'm italian and would love to read something in italian, I've recorded something of Dante and something in english but I don't have the experience to open a new project yet.
here is a link with italian author in PD, we have only to check if in the USA is the same. http://www.liberliber.it/biblioteca
Liber Liber is a wonderful resource. You should consider reading not only Italian clasics (a "vita Nuova" would be nice, and Pinocchio would be great fun, especially if it were done as a dramatic reading) but also some of the translations of English classics. As Liber Liber also has a large number of its own audio books it would be good to have recordings of books not in their catalogue.
elizanca1789 wrote:What about an Italian gothic novel, like La Mano Tagliata by Matilde Serao? Published in 1912, available full text on Google Books - http://books.google.com/books?id=8i9JAAAAMAAJ&dq=la+mano+tagliata&source=gbs_navlinks_s. Is anyone interested? I'm relatively new here and I don't think I'm up to heading up a project or going solo yet.
Elizabeth
Matilde Serao died in 1927, so her works should be public domain in most countries. However, using Google books can be a real pain for those not living in USA. However Project Gutenberg has the following titles:
# Le Amanti
# Gli amanti pastelli
# Dal vero
# Fior di passione
# L'infedele
Hi
Is there a plan to launch some collection of short, simple stories in Italian, i.e fables, etc? If so, then I'd love to contribute. The amount of literary vocabulary in the stories by Pirandello scares me
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Piotrek81 wrote:Hi
Is there a plan to launch some collection of short, simple stories in Italian, i.e fables, etc? If so, then I'd love to contribute. The amount of literary vocabulary in the stories by Pirandello scares me
Ci sono tanti libri italiani su Gutenberg. Ho dato un'occhiata, c'é per esempio un classico, Le avventure d'Alice nel paese delle meraviglie di Lewis Carroll: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/28371